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Why the World is Becoming Smaller and Louder at Once

The paradox of connectivity.

Sofia LindgrenJul 13, 202610 min read 0 comments
Why the World is Becoming Smaller and Louder at Once

Acoustic ecology

A growing field argues that we have an obligation to the soundscapes we leave behind.

Key Moments

  1. 01

    What changed

    A shift in the underlying landscape reshaped how the work gets made.

  2. 02

    Why it matters

    The implications stretch from independent makers to the largest institutions.

  3. 03

    Who to watch

    A handful of voices have moved from outsider to indispensable inside the last year.

  4. 04

    What to read next

    Three pieces, one short film, and a Sunday-morning longread to round it out.

Image · Technology

The most interesting work is happening at the edges — where craft, technology, and culture collide.

Questions Answered

  • Why now?

    A combination of better tools and lower friction has finally made the experiment cheap enough to run at scale.

  • Who is leading the conversation?

    A loose collective of practitioners, critics, and a surprising number of independent writers.

  • What should I read first?

    Start with the primary sources — the rest of the discourse only makes sense once you have the texts in hand.

  • How do I get involved?

    Subscribe to one newsletter, attend one event, and write one short response. That is the entire on-ramp.

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Sofia Lindgren

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